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Kalen DeBoer explains reasoning behind bringing captain jersey patch tradition to Alabama

Kalen DeBoer is putting his spin on the new era of Alabama football by adding jersey patches to the jerseys of the Crimson Tide’s team captains.

Jalen Milroe, Tyler Booker, Malachi Moore and Deontae Lawson all sported the letter C on their jersey in DeBoer’s official debut on Saturday.

DeBoer met with media Monday and explained his reasoning behind this decision, and if he’s received any possible feedback from longtime, traditional Alabama boosters and fans.

“I haven’t because they probably hadn’t seen it or known about it until the game,” DeBoer said. “But that still hasn’t happened since. I think the tradition before, right, was more of the captains at the end of the year, so that was something that you weren’t gonna do during the season. Just kind of something that I’ve done wherever I’ve been. We have a unity group, a leadership group. I met with them real briefly here this morning and just kind of going over the whole week, the weekend, anything that they just wanted to add where they felt we were at with our mindset in particular. But then you have your captains, and I know I’ve mentioned before I thought the team did a great job. And I think it’s an honor to be a captain, and along with that, I’ve always like to have it understood through the C on the jersey, which I think is really cool for those guys to be able to wear.”

This is just another notable change that marks the beginning of the DeBoer era at Alabama.

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Trevion Ware is from Dallas, Tx, born February 16th. Trevion is a 2018 high school graduate from Dallas Carter High School. Trevion attended 3 colleges as a student & former college track athlete; Texas A&M University-Commerce, Butler Community College, and The University of Louisiana at Monroe. Trevion first attended Texas A&M University-Commerce in 2018-2019 and competed in D2 NCAA, before transferring to Butler Community College in spring 2020. Trevion then went on to compete in JUCO and graduate with his associates degree in liberal arts in spring 2021. Trevion would later transfer to the University of Louisiana at Monroe and competed in D1 NCAA during 2022, before ultimately stepping from track and deciding to focus on a career in sports journalism. Trevion then graduated in the spring of 2024 with his bachelors degree in Mass Communications. Trevion is now a team journalist & reporter, covering Alabama Football for Touchdown Alabama Magazine.

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